That's good to hear. Any particular driving scenarios where you wish you had the n5x? What's acceleration like while already at highway speeds? Do you need to get the engine revving high to make enough passing power? In the N54 even when going >70 there is still so much punch just downshifting into 5th gear. I worry about that in the n20.

Yea, it doesnt have the crazy power of the 335, but i dont feel myself needing any more than it has, def drive a N20 sportline with sport auto

4.7!!! WHAT?!!! So what does an M3 in the US do? I'm really surprised with the 0-60 times in USA. Why are they so good compared to everywhere else. Here in South Africa, car magazines etc, don't EVER get anywhere near the manufacturer's claimed times (with the recent exception of the m5 test where a 0-62mph time of 4.38s was recorded and the m5 is claimed at 4.4s) and its not just a few of them. ALL of the testers don't match the times... I know that there's many different factors and conditions when comparing the two places and cars, but its still remarkable.

4.7!!! WHAT?!!! So what does an M3 in the US do? I'm really surprised with the 0-60 times in USA. Why are they so good compared to everywhere else. Here in South Africa, car magazines etc, don't EVER get anywhere near the manufacturer's claimed times (with the recent exception of the m5 test where a 0-62mph time of 4.38s was recorded and the m5 is claimed at 4.4s) and its not just a few of them. ALL of the testers don't match the times... I know that there's many different factors and conditions when comparing the two places and cars, but its still remarkable.

The other guy explained it well...that 4.7 is not from a dead stop, most car mags the car slightly rolling to get those #s. from 0 the car probably takes 5.0-5.1s

Yea, it doesnt have the crazy power of the 335, but i dont feel myself needing any more than it has, def drive a N20 sportline with sport auto

I agree. It really depends where you live. I live in probably the second most dense area in the US. I'm lucky if I break 30 mph on a given day. I probably use the brake pedal more than the gas. I've owned ridiculously fast cars before and I always ask myself the same thing. What is the point? For where I live and what I do, the 328i is more engine than I need. In fact I should probably be driving a Leaf,Volt,Prius, but I just can't get myself to get into those hideous appliances.

Fantastic review! Now we can have a big party! 328i got great reviews but 335i was set in the backburner by the media - until now. I could care less about 4.7s claim...what I care about is that it is going to be fun to drive and ohhhhhh that engine noise!

I am picking up mine in a few days and going to write a short review

Justinuum1 - are you happy with the mineral grey choice? I have picked the same color for my 335i.

I'm going to pick up mine tomorrow morning , currently(only today) driving a X1 1.8d X Drive. Great chassis and dynamics for a awd suv seriously, but the engine is a bit soft(143BHP) and noisy...(coming from a F10 535i)

Anyway 5.1 seconds 0-100kmh(62mph) is what leading german carmag Auto Motor und Sport got when they tested the 335i AT Sportline.

I'm going to pick up mine tomorrow morning , currently(only today) driving a X1 1.8d X Drive. Great chassis and dynamics for a awd suv seriously, but the engine is a bit soft(143BHP) and noisy...(coming from a F10 535i)

Anyway 5.1 seconds 0-100kmh(62mph) is what leading german carmag Auto Motor und Sport got when they tested the 335i AT Sportline.

You better visit the Autobahn when you have your car and record the results on video!

dang that Auto 8 Speed sport tranny shifts fast and smooth. seems like it may be faster than manual now plus MPG are the same and in some cases are now better.

i think we are seeing the slow death of the manual with the recent dual clutch auto trans improvements in the industry. if you can get the smooth consistent shifts of an auto plus the mpg of a manual, its kind of a no brainer. (yes, some people will argue its more fun in a manual) but these are the facts.